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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 2-February 06 From: toronto canada Member No.: 5,516 ![]() |
bought this vortex plastic gizmo for my truck - I'll save 100Kms per tank (60miles?) on a 2000 Xterra and it do notice I have more jam at the pedal - but the guy discovered the fuel savings thing as a side line to finding more power for a carbed corvette dragster
this 10 cents worth of plastic (mine was $80 Canadian) sits in the air intake between the filter and top end of the motor - but the bloddy thing works - I'll get my money back in 3 fillups I have PMO's on an early 911 and I am thinking about buying 6 of these things anyway more of a comment than anything - with the price of gas these days... josh |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 2-February 06 From: toronto canada Member No.: 5,516 ![]() |
well said but you can't lump all this stuff as a scam - is it possible these engineers missed something? Maybe I associate with the wrong engineeers but I would'nt let most of them go to the 7-11 to get my corn dogs
I don't belive in ghosts, santa and that OJ did'nt do it - but the numbers don't lie, my gauges and wallet have no sense of humor. I agree with the different application senario - my 2000 Xterra is running off the same pathfinder technology (bulletproof as it may be) but basically 20 year old technology. I don't think a dude who bought one for his prius will has the same savings. its got to have something to do with running leaner - and lean is fast - too lean can of course be VERY bad as for the obstruction thing - decreasing airflow - I think this thing is making the engine gulp more air by volume, like how a water (same laminar flow theory as air) goes down the toilet in in vortex much quicker. (virtually a forced air intake?) tell you what - if anyone has access to a dyno, a carbed motor, (or FI) and is a skeptic I will contact the fuel genie people. I'll tell them to put thier money where thier lips are and pony up 4 or 6 gizmo's to see the results I'll need the inside diameter of the air intake hose or the inside diameter of the carb stacks game on? |
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